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Old 06-23-2011, 05:21 PM #1
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Default Little help from dr's office

I am extremely frustrated with the way my dr's office is treating me. I've been having ongoing symptoms for over two weeks now. It started with a severe headache and now having dizziness, nausea, short term memory issues, and now neck pain! I've been calling and trying to get in to see any of the dr's (my doc is out of town this week...go figure!!). They are just blowing me off. I had a shunt flow study that showed my shunt was draining and they did draw out some spinal fluid from my shunt and tested for infection. That proved to be negative. However, the ct scan showed fluid build up in ventricles. Just don't know what to do. Very frustrating!
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